In an earlier post (link) I introduced you to BF, the Maine Coon cat I met as I left the MoMa, Van Gogh, Dali and Beyond exhibition at the Art Gallery of WA. What I didn’t tell you about was where I was sitting. The Pica eatery is a schizophrenic mix of Bar and Café as the name suggests. It also proved to be the inspiration that answered one of life’s great questions … why does breakfast taste even better at lunchtime?
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Situated in the heart of the Perth Cultural Centre Pica Bar and Café is a perfect place to sit and watch the interesting inner city crowd go by … a mixture of business people, students, art lovers et al, all mingling together in a collideascope of humanity.
Pica Bar and Cafe © The Ponder Room
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First there was the service. I wandered inside and an upper cool super friendly employee suggested I take a seat outside and someone would come look after me, which they did.
Outside, included front row seats to the large Perth Cultural Centre screen which showed a loop of random images, short movies and cartoons, great free entertainment.
Pica Bar and Cafe © The Ponder Room |
Then there’s was the food.
I picked breakfast, even though a number of cafes would have declared it ‘closed’. My treat of soft poached eggs, smoked salmon, spinach and hollandaise sauce (served in your own jug), was a delight in terms of freshness, flavour and quantity, perfect.
Pica Bar and Cafe © The Ponder Room |
Inside the bar area features a large blackboard of drinks on offer, plus a collection of different sitting areas to match your whim. The older leather couches caught my eye for another time with friends …
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Pica Bar and Cafe inside © The Ponder Room |
Pica Bar and Cafe inside © The Ponder Room |
Pica Bar and Cafe inside © The Ponder Room |
Pica Bar and Cafe has friendly service, great food and a relaxed arty vibe that fits the Perth Cultural Centre setting perfectly.
As I unwound I found myself pondering one of life’s great questions … why is it that breakfast tastes even better at lunchtime?
It seems to take on a deliciously naughty air, especially when watching city workers racing back to their offices. The fact that requesting breakfast at lunchtime often results in a haughty, conspiratorial look about what might have made you miss breakfast.
More about Pica and what’s on go to http://www.pica.org.au/
51 James Street Northbridge.
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Breakfast at lunch time is perhaps naughty only when it is necessary due to the previous night’s activities!!